The president-elect's critics are having a field day on Twitter: "@realDonaldTrump first President whose voters have had to answer their kids asking 'what's a golden shower?' after googling their president."

Trump's adviser Tom Barrack told reporters at Trump Tower that the president-elect asked him to make his inauguration "about the people, not about him."

"Instead of trying to surround him with what people consider A-listers, is we are going to surround him with the soft sensuality of the place," said Barrack. "It's a much more poetic cadence than having a circuslike celebration that's a coronation. It will be beautiful. The cadence of it is going to be, 'Let me get back to work.' "

Meanwhile, the unverified allegations about Trump include a claim that he took part in "perverted" behavior, like asking prostitutes to perform "golden showers."

Meanwhile, #GoldenShower soon became a trending topic on the social media site, while "soft sensuality" also became a popular topic as users and critics took all the news and created several online memes and jokes out of it.